Huke | ||
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Background Information | ||
Name | Cuyler Garland | |
Country of Birth | Saudi Arabia | |
Nationality | United States Netherlands | |
Birthday | October 21, 1999 (age 24) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Player | |
Input | Controller | |
Platform | PC | |
Prev Platforms | PlayStation 4 | |
PSN ID | Huke-Skywalker | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Cuyler "Huke" Garland is a Call of Duty esports player, previously a player for Vancouver Surge. He is a 2020 World Champion. Some of his other notable teams were FaZe Clan, Denial Esports, Team Envy, and Dallas Empire.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Carnage Esports | Sep 20142014-09-04 | Dec 20142014-12-04 | 3mo | ejel | ||
FaZe Clan | Dec 20142014-12-04[1] | Jan 20152015-01-21 | 1mo 17d | ejel | ||
Stunner Gaming | Dec 20142014-12-05[3] | Feb 20152015-02-17[2] | 2mo 12d | ejel | ||
Prophecy | Jan 20152015-01-21 | Jan 20152015-01-21 | ejel | |||
Aware Gaming | Jan 20152015-01-21 | Mar 20152015-03-10[4] | 1mo 20d | ejel | ||
FaZe Clan | Apr 20152015-04-07[6] | Jun 20152015-06-16[5] | 2mo 9d | ejel | ||
Denial Esports | Jun 20152015-06-17 | Oct 20152015-10-25 | 4mo 8d | ejel | ||
Enigma6 Group | Oct 20152015-10-25[7] | Dec 20152015-12-13 | 1mo 19d | ejel | ||
Team Envy | Nov 20172017-11-04[9] | Oct 20192019-10-16[8] | 1yr 11mo | ejel | ||
Splyce | Jun 20192019-06-20[11] | Aug 20192019-08-21[10] | 2mo 1d | On Loan ejel | ||
DAL Empire | Oct 20192019-10-16[13] | May 20212021-05-04[12] | 1yr 6mo | ejel | ||
LA Thieves | May 20212021-05-04[15] | Sep 20212021-09-06[14] | 4mo 2d | ejel | ||
LA Guerrillas | Sep 20212021-09-06[17] | Jan 20232023-01-03[16] | 1yr 3mo | ejel | ||
OpTic TEX | Jan 20232023-01-08[20] | Jun 20232023-06-26[18] | 5mo 18d | ejel | ||
SEA Surge | Oct 20232023-10-16[22] | Aug 20242024-08-11[21] | 9mo 26d | ejel | ||
VAN Surge | Aug 20242024-08-11[25] | Aug 20242024-08-28[23] | 17d | ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Carnage Esports | Sep 20142014-09-04 | Dec 20142014-12-04 | 3mo | ejel | ||
FaZe Clan | Dec 20142014-12-04[1] | Jan 20152015-01-21 | 1mo 17d | ejel | ||
Stunner Gaming | Dec 20142014-12-05[3] | Feb 20152015-02-17[2] | 2mo 12d | ejel | ||
Prophecy | Jan 20152015-01-21 | Jan 20152015-01-21 | ejel | |||
Aware Gaming | Jan 20152015-01-21 | Mar 20152015-03-10[4] | 1mo 20d | ejel | ||
FaZe Clan | Apr 20152015-04-07[6] | Jun 20152015-06-16[5] | 2mo 9d | ejel | ||
Denial Esports | Jun 20152015-06-17 | Oct 20152015-10-25 | 4mo 8d | ejel | ||
Enigma6 Group | Oct 20152015-10-25[7] | Dec 20152015-12-13 | 1mo 19d | ejel | ||
Team Envy | Nov 20172017-11-04[9] | Jun 20192019-06-20[26] | 1yr 7mo | ejel | ||
Team Envy | Jun 20192019-06-20[26] | Aug 20192019-08-21[27] | 2mo 1d | Loaned Out ejel | ||
Splyce | Jun 20192019-06-20[11] | Aug 20192019-08-21[10] | 2mo 1d | On Loan ejel | ||
Team Envy | Aug 20192019-08-21[27] | Oct 20192019-10-16[8] | 1mo 26d | ejel | ||
DAL Empire | Oct 20192019-10-16[13] | Apr 20212021-04-22[28] | 1yr 6mo | ejel | ||
DAL Empire | Apr 20212021-04-22[28] | May 20212021-05-04[12] | 12d | ejel | ||
LA Thieves | May 20212021-05-04[15] | May 20212021-05-24[29] | 20d | ejel | ||
LA Thieves | May 20212021-05-24[29] | Jun 20212021-06-09[30] | 16d | ejel | ||
LA Thieves | Jun 20212021-06-09[30] | Jun 20212021-06-24[31] | 15d | ejel | ||
LA Thieves | Jun 20212021-06-24[31] | Sep 20212021-09-06[14] | 2mo 12d | ejel | ||
LA Guerrillas | Sep 20212021-09-06[17] | Jan 20232023-01-03[16] | 1yr 3mo | ejel | ||
OpTic TEX | Jan 20232023-01-08[20] | Jun 20232023-06-26[18] | 5mo 18d | ejel | ||
SEA Surge | Oct 20232023-10-16[22] | Aug 20242024-08-11[21] | 9mo 26d | ejel | ||
VAN Surge | Aug 20242024-08-11[25] | Aug 20242024-08-28[23] | 17d | ejel |
News
- 2014
- 2015
- 2017
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
CARN | September 4, Huke joins. BurtoN leaves. | |
CARN | December 4, Jump joins. Huke leaves. | |
FaZe | December 4, Huke joins as substitute.[1] | |
STNNR | December 5, Huke joins.[3] |
proph | January 21, Team agrees to trade with FaZe Clan. Huke joins. Parasite leaves. Team agrees to trade with Aware Gaming. PRPLXD joins. Huke leaves. | |
FaZe | January 21, Team agrees to trade with Prophecy. Parasite joins. Huke leaves. | |
AwG | January 21, Team agrees to trade with Prophecy. Huke joins. PRPLXD leaves. | |
STNNR | February 17, Huke and TJHaLy leave.[2] | |
AwG | March 10, Team's MLG Pro League spot is sold to TCM-Gaming. Accuracy, Happy, Huke, TJHaLy, and VeXeD leave.[4] | |
FaZe | April 7, Enable, Huke, SlasheR, and ZooMaa join.[6] | |
FaZe | June 16, Attach and Clayster join. Huke and SlasheR leave.[5] | |
DNL | June 17, Huke, Replays, SlasheR, and Temp join. | |
DNL | October 25, Classic, Huke, SlasheR, and Temp leave. | |
E6 | October 25, Huke, Temp, and TJHaLy join. ExiB, John, and ProoFy leave.[7] | |
E6 | December 13, Huke, Temp, and TJHaLy leave. |
ENVY | June 20, Huke is loaned to Splyce.[26] | |
SPY | June 20, Huke is loaned from Team Envy.[11] | |
SPY | August 21, Huke's loan from Team Envy ends.[10] | |
ENVY | August 21, Huke returns from loan to Splyce.[27] | |
ENVY | October 16, Huke leaves.[8] | |
DAL | October 16, Huke joins.[13] |
DAL | September 4, C6, Huke, iLLeY, and Shotzzy will remain with the team for 2021.[32] | |
DAL | September 9, C6, Clayster, Huke, iLLeY, and Shotzzy's contracts are extended.[33] |
DAL | April 22, FeLo moves to starting roster. Huke moves to substitute.[28] | |
DAL | May 4, Huke leaves.[12] | |
LAT | May 4, Huke joins.[15] | |
LAT | May 24, TJHaLy moves to starting roster. Huke moves to substitute.[29] | |
LAT | June 9, Huke and SlasheR move to starting roster. Drazah and Venom move to substitutes.[30] | |
LAT | June 17, Drazah subs in for Huke in LR1 vs LAG due to COVID protocol. | |
LAT | June 24, Drazah moves to starting roster. Huke moves to substitute.[31] | |
LAT | September 1, Huke's contract is extended.[34] | |
LAT | September 6, Huke leaves.[14] | |
LAG | September 6, Asim, Gunless, Huke, and SlasheR join.[17] |
LAG | August 15, Ricky (Assistant Coach to Team Manager) changes position. Huke, Neptune, SlasheR, Spart, and Asim's contracts are extended. Gunless leaves.[35][36] | |
LAG | August 24, Arcitys joins. SlasheR moves to substitute. Huke, Neptune, and Spart will remain with the team.[37] |
Biography[]
Ghosts[]
Huke came into the cod scene in Ghosts and was picked up on Carnage Esports to team with VaiN, Swarley, and Vicious. The team managed to battle through the open bracket at UMG Nashville, but lost in the losers bracket in a game 5 against OpTic Nation and finished with a top 20 placement.
Advanced Warfare[]
Carnage Esports decided to stick together at the start of the game and after performing decently online, they started in pools at the MLG Columbus Open. However, the team went 0-4 in the pools, but did manage to win two loser bracket matches for a top 16 placement. Seeing the talent in Huke, Stunner Gaming picked him up to team with TJHaly, VeXeD, and PRPLXD; and this team began to perform well online in MLG tournaments. At the first event together as a team at UMG Orlando, Stunner Gaming started very hot going 4-0 in their pool including beating OpTic Gaming in a 3-0. They then went on to win their first two winners bracket matches against Team JusTus and Denial Esports until losing to OpTic Gaming in the winner's finals, but beat Denial Esports again to force a rematch against OpTic Gaming in the grand finals, which they lost ending with a second place finish. Huke and TJHaly were then picked up on Aware Gaming to team with Accuracy and Happy, and that team placed fifth in the MLG Pro League Season 1 Regular Season and top 6 in the MLG Pro League Season 1 Playoffs after losing to eventual event winners OpTic Gaming and second place finishers Denial Esports. After another period of roster shake-ups, Huke ended up on FaZe Clan with Slasher, Enable, and ZooMaa; and this found success early with solid placements in online tournaments, but couldn't seem to win any of them constantly placing second and third. This inability to win online carried over to UMG California where FaZe Clan made a brilliant loser bracket run only to lose against OpTic Gaming in the second series of the grand finals and finish in second place. The team then placed second again in the MLG Pro League Season 2 Regular Season under FaZe Red and after more second placements in online tournaments, back under FaZe Clan, the team placed second yet again in the MLG Pro League Season 2 Playoffs losing to OpTic Gaming in the winners final and grand finals. FaZe Clan had enough of placing second so to try and improve they traded Huke and Slasher to Denial Esports for world champions Attach and Clayster. Huke and Slasher were now on Denial Esports with Replays and Temp, and this team finished third at UMG Dallas after losing to Huke's former team FaZe Clan, and once again losing to OpTic Gaming. Denial Esports then began to win online tournaments, but once again Huke placed second at UMG Washington DC failing to get passed OpTic Gaming. Despite the solid online tournaments and UMG placements, Denial Esports only placed top 10 in the MLG Pro League Season 3 Regular Season and top 6 in the MLG Pro League Season 3 Playoffs after starting in the loser bracket and eventually losing to Faze Clan. The team then dropped Replays for Classic in an effort to try to get more slaying power and the change seemed to help as at the MLG World Finals, Denial Esports went a perfect 4-0 in their pool going 12-0 in map count and coasted through the winners bracket beating Faze Clan in the process. However, yet again Huke and Denial Esports lost to OpTic Gaming in the winners bracket and the grand finals finishing the year placing second yet again.
World War II[]
Not being 18 for all of Black Ops 3 and Infinite Warfare, Huke had switched to competing in Halo and finally began winning events and emerged as one of the more talented Halo players. At the start of World War II, Huke turned 18 and announced his highly anticipated return to Call of Duty on Team Envy, which was the same org he competed under in Halo. Huke joined the Team Envy Call of Duty team to team alongside former teammates Slasher, Temp, and Classic. This was a controversial move to make as the former Team Envy team had just placed second at Champs, but Slasher wanted to reform the old slaying heavy Denial Esports roster from Advanced Warfare. This team started the year hot winning the Scuf Gaming BOTG Series Ghosts, which was a Ghosts throwback tournament in which they called themselves the 2018 World Champs, showing how hyped they were to have reunited. This team struggled online initially as Huke was trying to adjust back to Call of Duty and the team had succeeded in jetpack games in the past and the game just switched back to boots on the ground. At the first event, Team Envy placed top 8, which was disappointing, but it was still too early in the year to get too critical. However, concerns arose after only placing top 6 in the CWL Northern Arena Showdown and top 12 at the CWL New Orleans Open. Team Envy then placed top four at the CWL Atlanta Open only losing to event winners Rise Nation in a game 5 and event runners up Red Reserve. Huke seemed to be returning to form, but the team seemed to be constantly arguing and after a top 6 at the CWL Birmingham Open and a disappointing top 8 in the CWL Pro League Stage 1, the team's patience had worn thin and Slasher and Temp were replaced by Chino and Decemate. This new Team Envy did not start out well only placing top 12 at the SEAttle Open, top 16 at the CWL Anaheim Open, and a disappointing top 12 in the CWL Pro League Stage 2. Despite the poor performances, Team Envy did manage to make a run at the CWL Championship where they got the "easier" side of the bracket and won their first two winners bracket matches before losing to Evil Geniuses in a game 5 and FaZe Clan in another game 5 in the losers bracket for a top 6 placement, which is not bad given their prior placements as a team.
Black Ops 4[]
At the start of the year, Team Envy dropped everyone but Huke and decided to buy out the Championship winning Evil Geniuses roster consisting of ACHES, Apathy, Silly, and Assault, and coach Bevils. Adding Huke to a championship team seems like a wise move, but the team struggled early online and finished bottom of their pool at the CWL Las Vegas Open, where they ended with a top 12 placement. This poor performance meant that Team Envy would have to play in the CWL Pro League Qualifier, where the team went a perfect 6-0 in their pool to qualify for the CWL Pro League and Huke seemed to be one the best players at the event. In the first two weeks of the CWL Pro League, Team Envy went 3-4 despite Huke consistently performing well. The team decided to not make a change prior to CWL Fort Worth and despite placing top 2 in their pool, they still only placed a poor top 12. With back to back top 12 placements, a team change was likely. Despite going 3-1 in the next week of the pro league, the team change was still made dropping Apathy and Assault for Fero and Decemate. The team got Top 8 at London, but after a Top 16 finish at Anaheim, Huke went on loan to Splyce to join Jurd, Loony, AquA, and Temp. They beat Team Heretics at Playoffs but finished Top 8 out of 12 teams. At Call of Duty World League Championship 2019, Splyce went 3-0 in their group but lost both bracket matches to Evil Geniuses and Team WaR and finished Top 16.
Modern Warfare[]
During the week of October 14, Huke joined Dallas Empire along with Clayster, iLLeY, Shotzzy, and Crimsix.
After dominating the early preseason online tournaments, Dallas entered Launch Weekend as one of the top teams. Their dominance did not directly translate over to LAN as they were defeated by Chicago Huntsmen and Atlanta FaZe in their two matches. Despite those teams being two of the other top three teams, Dallas was already being nicknamed as "onliners". They silenced some of those doubters by defeating crowd favorites London Royal Ravens and making the grand finals of London in Week 2 but ultimately fell to Chicago Huntsmen again. In Week 4, they showed up and proved they were a top team. After losing to Atlanta, they beat Florida Mutineers to get out of groups, and then took down OGLA and Minnesota RØKKR to give Huke, iLLeY, and Shotzzy their first major Call of Duty championship. After an extended break due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, Empire returned in Week 5 for their home series. They got out of groups easily but lost to Minnesota RØKKR in the rematch of the previous grand final. Week 6 would be the Empire's most impressive performance yet. They beat Chicago and Atlanta in the bracket to claim their second championship.
The team had nearly two months off before returning for Week 9, where they made it out of the losers bracket in their group following a loss to FaZe. In a game 5 round 11, they fell to eventual champions Florida Mutineers in the semifinal. Week 10, brought another semifinal appearance but as a second seed after losing to Florida Mutineers in the group stage. They lost to Atlanta FaZe 3-2. Dallas finally claimed the throne again with a victory in the London Home Series. It would be the most dominant win by any team to date as they finished with a 12-1 map count. In the final week, Dallas made another semifinal appearance but fell to home series hosts Toronto Ultra in the semifinal. That loss cemented their #2 finish in the season with 250 CDL Points.
Dallas started the Call of Duty League Championship 2020 in Winners Round 3 where they beat Toronto Ultra 3-2. The Empire then beat Atlanta FaZe 3-2 in the Winners Final. In the Grand Final, they beat Atlanta FaZe again, this time 5-1 to win the first ever Call of Duty League Championship. This win gave Clayster and C6 both three World Championship rings while Huke, iLLeY, and Shotzzy got their first.
Trivia[]
- Huke's favorite video game is Halo 3.
- Huke's favorite moment in COD was during Carnage's comeback vs. OpTic Nation at UMG Nashville 2014.
- Huke is the youngest Call of Duty Player to earn an XGAMES Silver Medal.
- Huke moved from CoD to Halo in late 2015 and became a Pro player on Halo 5 in 2 months to being underage for the CWL. He returned to CoD in fall 2017.
- Huke was originally born in Saudi Arabia.[38]
- Huke was the MLG Pro League 2015 Season 1 Uplink Player and Rookie of the Season. He was also on the All CoD League Second Team.
- Huke was a 2020 and 2021 Call of Duty League All-Star.
- Huke is the first player with a ring to not be born in North America.
Achievements[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2015
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- January 8, UMG Orlando 25k - Interview with Stunner after beating Optic in pool play with UMG Gaming on YouTube
- April 20, Huke & Classic Eat Tacos and Answer Your Questions with Team Envy on YouTube
- May 17, SCUF Gaming Team of the Week | CWL Pro League | Stage 2 | Week 1 by Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- June 13, Behind the Controller: Huke with SCUF Gaming on MajorLeagueGaming
- February 28, CWL Pro League Week 4 | Team of the Week by Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- June 21, Why Envy loaning Huke to Splyce is a good move | The Esports Dispatch by LandO on UMG Gaming
- June 25, ACHES explains why Envy CoD switched Huke for Gunless by Calum Patterson on Dexerto
- June 28, Scuf Team of the Week – Week 11 by Call of Duty World League on YouTube
- October 16, Proving I'm the Best | DALLAS x CALL OF DUTY by Call of Duty Dallas on YouTube
- October 16, Dallas Call of Duty signs Cuyler "Huke" Garland by Logan Threlkeld on Team Envy
- October 16, Dallas’ Call of Duty franchise adds Huke by George Geddes on Dot Esports
- October 20, CoD pro Huke suspended from Twitter after classic mistake by Connor Bennett on Dexerto
- November 1, Stars align for the Dallas Empire | The Esports Dispatch by LandO on YouTube
- January 21, Meet the 2020 Dallas Empire: Veterans, newcomers build initial roster of touted Call of Duty League team by Sean Collins on The Dallas Morning News
- January 22, The Beginning - Call of Duty League 2020 by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- January 25, Gaming with Sasquatch by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- January 25, Dallas Empire: Team Profile presented by PS4 by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- January 26, Dallas Empire Press Conference, post Atlanta Faze Match 1/25/2020 with ESPN Esports on YouTube
- February 7, The team landed in London and stopped by for some local cuisine. by Dallas Empire on Twitter
- March 6, Silencing the Ravens | Dallas Empire by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- March 8, Huke explains why he teamed with younger players with Dexerto on YouTube
- March 8, Huke's reaction to Dallas Empire winning the CDL LA Home Series with Emily Rand on YouTube
- April 29, SCUF Team of the Week – Chicago Huntsmen Home Series by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- June 20, Huke: The CoD Prodigy Whose Destiny Was Almost Stolen by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- July 22, Twin POWER Plus An EMPIRE | SCUF Team of the Week | London Royal Ravens Home Series by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- August 12, Arcitys? Simp? Octane? Who Are YOU Picking?! | SCUF Team of the Year — Talent Picks by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- August 28, How Clayster & Crimsix’s young guns fired Dallas Empire to CDL Championship Weekend by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- August 30, WINNING MOMENT — DALLAS EMPIRE ARE THE CALL OF DUTY LEAGUE 2020 CHAMPIONS by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- August 30, "BEST IN THE F*CKING WORLD, THEY CAN'T F*CK WITH US! THAT'S F*CKING 3 PORTER!" — Dallas Empire Comms by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- August 31, Dallas Empire CDL Champions Press Conference: 4v4 Reaction, Favorite Moments, Legacy with ESPN on YouTube
- September 15, Exclusive Interview w/ HUKE and ILley of the Dallas Empire. with ESTNN on YouTube
- September 27, Huke's 100k Pay Cut PAID for Shotzzy?!.. Would Have Joined Toronto? by TacticalRab on YouTube
- October 12, MONSTROUS iLLeY, GENIUS Shotzzy, & Championship GLORY — Top 5 @Dallas Empire Plays of 2020 by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- November 1, Top 20 players of Modern Warfare: #6 Huke by Breaking Point Team on Breaking Point
- November 16, The Empire feel they could go back-to-back. Here are initial thoughts on Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War from ‘Crimsix’ and other pros by Sean Collins on The Dallas Morning News
- December 14, Defending the Throne by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- December 20, Why GA's Are Pointless | Multi FPS Champion "Huke" | The Eavesdrop Podcast Ep. 80 by HECZ on YouTube
- January 13, ‘That should never happen to your team’: Dallas Empire’s ‘Huke’ goes through big plays, mistakes in team scrimmage with Sean Collins on The Dallas Morning News
- January 27, Team Preview: Dallas Empire Remain the Team to Beat by COD League on Call of Duty League
- February 9, Dallas Empire 2021 Merch Reveal by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- February 15, "You're a speed bump, you little b**ches" — Crimsix & the Empire Talk Champs Rings & 2021 by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- February 15, Defending the Throne | Episode 1 by Dallas Epire on YouTube
- February 16, Huke for MVP?!? | Dallas Empire CDL 2021 Week 1 Highlights by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- February 18, Tiny Terrors RUN RAMPANT as Huke Shows CHAMPION Form | SCUF Team of the Week — Opening Weekend by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- February 19, What Do Call of Duty WORLD CHAMPS Win? by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- March 3, TJHaLy Shines with PERFECT S&D as _____ SLAYS with #1 K/D | SCUF Team of the Week — Super Week by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- March 23, THAT WAS CLOSE!! State of the Empire Ep. 24 by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- March 30, Taking Down Legion & Rematch Vs Rokkr | State of the Empire Ep. 25 by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- April 6, Scump Clutches EPIC 1v1 While One-Shot & Accuracy ICES Again! | Top 5 Plays — Stage II Week 3 by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- April 14, Accuracy Wins CRAZIEST Round 11 Clutch EVER as CleanX SHREDS FaZe?! | Top 5 Plays — Stage II Major by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- April 19, Stage 2 Major Versus Subliners, Rokkr, FaZe & Ultra | State of the Empire Ep. 26 by Dallas Empire on YouTube
- April 23, Huke BENCHED by Dallas, Pros SHOCKED?!. Mind-blowing CDL Rostermania by TacticalRab on YouTube
- April 26, Dallas Empire, Hastr0 stand by lineup shakeup after 3-0 loss; Huke was ‘holding back progress’ by Sean Collins on The Dallas Morning News
- April 28, Huke UPDATE on "Next Chapter", Leaving Dallas Empire?!. Zer0 Dropped by TacticalRab on YouTube
- May 4, Welcome Multi-FPS Champion HUKE to LA Thieves! by LA Thieves on YouTube
- May 7, "He has the chance to be the BEST player of all time" — Maven & MerK REACT to Huke to LA Thieves by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- May 7, LA Thieves’ HARDEST Decision Of The Season (Huke for TJHaly) by LA Thieves on YouTube
- May 8, Huke Worldstars Hydra by Breaking Point on YouTube
- May 9, "Our pictures are in the game!" — Empire REACT to Warzone 2020 CDL Trophy Reveal by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- May 11, Cheen TEARS Through Røkkr as Skyz Clutches 1v3?! | Top 5 Plays — Dallas Home Series by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- May 21, LA Thieves CRASH & BURN at CDL Major (What Really Happened) by LA Thieves on YouTube
- May 26, Huke SABOTAGED by Pros' Gossip?!. Where NEXT, LA Thieves Mistake! by TacticalRab on YouTube
- May 26, Huke's Brother Calls Out Crimsix, Dissing Empire? John Denies CDL by Esports Talk on YouTube
- May 26, We Open “SUPER RARE” Call of Duty League Cards! by LA Thieves on YouTube
- May 30, Huke's 'Selfish' Playstyle EXPOSED, Crimsix was RIGHT?! OpTic v FaZe by TacticalRab on YouTube
- June 4, JKap's Master Plan To Win LA Thieves' First Championship by LA Thieves on YouTube
- June 9, My story by Huke on YouTube
- June 9, Huke Admits to Adderall Abuse to Win CoD Champs by Esports Talk on YouTube
- June 11, Huke Reveals SLANDER, LA Thieves BELIEVED "On Psychedelics" RUMORS? by TacticalRab on YouTube
- June 16, Crimsix KICKS OFF at Huke "LYING", Exposes Slander?!. CDL Drama by TacticalRab on YouTube
- June 16, Slasher & Huke Reunite: The Truth Behind CDL's Final Online Match by LA Thieves on YouTube
- June 17, What Really Happened Day One of CDL’s LAN Major! by LA Thieves on YouTube
- June 18, Pros CLOWN Huke for Spelling Name WRONG?!. Crimsix vs OpTic Fans by TacticalRab on YouTube
- June 24, Huke BENCHED Again, John JOINS LA Thieves!!. Kenny EXPOSES CDL Drama by TacticalRab on YouTube
- June 30, Huke DISQUALIFIED by CDL, Drazah STEPS UP! by LA Thieves on YouTube
- July 19, Crimsix SLAMS Huke Again, ZooMaa EXPOSES as POOR Leader?! CDL Drama by TacticalRab on YouTube
- August 11, GREATEST Comeback EVER, INSANE 1v4's, & MUCH More! — Top 10 Plays of the 2021 Season by Call of Duty League on YouTube
- August 27, Pros Predict Huke KICKED from LA Thieves, WHERE NEXT in CDL?! by TacticalRab on YouTube
- September 6, The New Los Angeles Guerrillas Roster by LA Guerrillas on YouTube
- October 7, Bringing In The BIG GUNS | Rostermania — @LAGuerrillas Ft. Gunless, Huke, Asim, & SlasheR by Call of Duty League on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2024-06-08 | Call of Duty League 2024 - Major 4 Qualifiers | Link | |
2024-04-20 | Call of Duty League 2024 - Major 3 Qualifiers | Link | |
2024-01-13 | Call of Duty League 2024 - Major 1 Qualifiers | Link | |
2023-03-11 | Call of Duty League 2023 - Major 3 | Link | |
2023-03-05 | Call of Duty League 2023 - Major 3 Qualifiers | Link | |
2022-04-03 | Call of Duty League 2022 - Major 2 | Link | |
2022-03-25 | Call of Duty League 2022 - Major 2 Qualifiers | Link | |
2021-05-15 | Call of Duty League 2021 - Stage 3 Major | Link | |
2021-04-08 | Call of Duty League 2021 - Stage 2 Major | Link | |
2021-03-20 | Call of Duty League 2021 - Stage 2 | Link | |
2021-03-05 | Call of Duty League 2021 - Stage 1 Major | Link | |
2021-02-24 | Call of Duty League 2021 - Stage 1 | Link | |
2020-03-09 | Call of Duty League 2020 Week 4 - Los Angeles | Link |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 MLG AW CoD League: Rosters and Substitutes esportsnation.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Stunner Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Stunner Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 TCM Buys Aware Gaming’s League Spot esportsnation.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Final two members of CoD Championship winners leave team, join FaZe dotesports.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 FaZe Clan's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 @E6General @E6Temp @DenialHuke @E6TJHaly will be the E6 Roster for BO3. Stay tuned for more announcements. twitter.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 COD Dallas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Team Envy's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Huke's Twitter bio changes twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Splyce's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Dallas Empire's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Dallas Call of Duty signs Cuyler "Huke" Garland envy.gg
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 LA Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 LA Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 LA Guerrillas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 LA Guerrillas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 OpTic Texas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 OpTic Texas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 OpTic Texas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Seattle Surge's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Seattle Surge's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Vancouver Surge's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Vancouver Surge's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 Seattle Surge's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 Envy's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 Huke's Twitter bio changes twitter.com
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 Empire's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 LA Thieves's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 LA Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 LA Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Hastr0 confirms roster for next season twitch.tv
- ↑ Call of Duty League Player Tracker callofdutyleague.com
- ↑ Call of Duty League Player Tracker callofdutyleague.com
- ↑ LA Guerillas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Alex Rubens' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ LA Guerrillas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Behind the Controller: Team EnVy's Huke | Powered by SCUF Gaming youtube.com